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June 17, 2021

Income received from letting of the premises - Mthough the Assessing Officer has discarded the claim of the assessee stating that it is a related party transaction, but the provisions of section 40A(2) of the Act have never been invoked. - Assessing Officer himself has extracted the relevant clauses of lease deed himself showing that the lessor has agreed to provide services which have been enumerated hereinabove elsewhere. - taxable as income from other sources' u/s 56 (2) (iii) - AT

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